The road continuing east from Kusamba runs parallel to
lovely seascapes close to Goa Lawah, the Bat Cave, the walls of which vibrate
with thousands of bats - their bodies packed so close together that the upper
surface of the cave resembles undulating mud. Being an extraordinary
phenomenon, Goa Lawah is considered holy. A temple with shrines protects the
entrance. The cave is said to extend all the way back to Besakih,
Sunday, July 20, 2014
Pura Luhur Uluwatu, fascinating sunset with kecak dance
From many Hindu temples that you want to visit in Bali, Pura
Luhur Uluwatu is definitely one of them. This temple is located in the region
of the village of Pecatu, District of Kuta, Badung. This temple stands
majestically at a height of 97 meters above sea level stand on the bridge and
the high cliffs and jutting into the sea, on the southwestern tip of the island
of Bali.
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Tirta Empul Temple, Temple with holy spring water
Tirta
Empul Temple or Tampak Siring Temple is
a holy spring water temple located in Tampak Siring Village, Gianyar regency
and it is about 39 km eastwards from Denpasar town. The name of Tirta Empul is loaded in a inscription which is kept at
Sakenan Temple, Manukaya village, Sub district of Tampak Siring, about 3 km
from Tirta Empul Temple. In this inscription, the Tirta Empul is named by the
Tirta Ri Air Hampul and then the name has changed into Tirta Hampul and finally
become the Tirta Empul. Tirta Ri air hampul is meaning the water emerge or the
holy pool (Petirthan) which is the water emerge from the land
Sunday, July 13, 2014
Candi Dasa, relaxing place of Eastern Bali
Thanks to the fact that Candi Dasa is not such
a preferred and developed traveler resort, most of the Candi Dasa hotels that
are available are directly situated on the beach and are spread out over a big
distance surrounded by tropical gardens and dense vegetation with stunning
views of the sea. Some
of Bali's most beautiful scenery can be found in Candi Dasa, a secluded beach
town situated in the northeast of Bali away from the bustling traveler resorts
like Kuta and Sunar. Here rather than the stunning white sand, the beach is
covered in black sand with a backdrop of giant mountains covered with rice
terraces and dense tropical forests all under shadows of the towering and
impressive volcano and so it is extremely popular with couples having a Bali
wedding.
Friday, July 11, 2014
Jimbaran, the perfect combination between seafood and sunset
Jimbaran is just south of the
airport and Kuta. That all
started to change in the 1980s and Jimbaran is now home to several world class
5 star beach resorts, plus a few more moderate mid-market hotels. The bay
itself has a pleasant white sand beach and is very safe for swimming. The three
clusters of grilled seafood restaurants on the beach are a major tourist draw
in the evenings, as is the truly stunning sunset.
Jimbaran
is also home to a Norwegian University, Gateway College, with around 500
students studying athletics, philosphy, culture, economics and journalism. Jimbaran
has an increasing number of rather chic shops but there is little or no
nightlife here.
Friday, July 4, 2014
Lovina, hidden Paradise of North Bali
Hugging Bali's north shore, Lovina is some 99 kilometres away from Ngurah Rai International Airport in the south of the island but light years apart from the increasingly commercial and tourist saturated south. The journey itself is an attraction, with the road to Lovina Beach winding and twisting its way through some truly breathtaking vistas across the island. As you pass through the central highlands you can expect to see quaint villages, endless green rice padis, crystal clear fresh water lakes, winding mountain roads inhabited by curious monkeys and lush forests. The entire journey takes a few hours and eventually you arrive at the sparsely populated lowlands of North Bali.
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Kintamani, fascinating view of Lake and Mountain
Kintamani
is the most favorite tourist destinations in Bali with the active volcano of
mount Batur and beautiful lake. Kintamani is surrounded by the captivating
nature and there are six ancient villages around cauldron of Batur Lake,
which is often conceived by Bali Age Village. The local people from these Bali
Age villages own the unique cultures, houses and life style. Kintamani Area is
consisted of some Villages those are Kedisan Village, Buahan, Abang, Trunyan,
Songan, South Batur, Middle Batur, North Batur, Sukawana and Kintamani Village.
The total of resident in these area are about 15 thousand who are mostly
working as farmer, merchant, or work at industrial tourism.
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Ubud, central of Balinese culture
What is it about Ubud that one
should visit this beautiful village? Because Ubud has much to offer; from its
stunning panorama of Ayung River valley and the terraces rice filed, its most
talented artist, its typical traditional market and myriad of shops that line
the road is a heaven for shopping, its undying culture, its serene environs and
plentiful of nice small hotels and restaurants and many more.
Ubud has no great beaches to speak
of, no mountain lakes, and no grand hotels .Yet it has the richness of soil and
it is the center of Bali's art and culture. If you do not stay in Ubud, or you do
not have much time during your Bali Holiday, a visit is worth because it would
offer you a memorable stay in Bali.
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